...According to the National survey, 80% of cats suffer
misunderstanding from humans: "Every time I try to have a serious talk with him, he simply gives me food" - this was the most common opinion among cats who took the survey...
Yerba Mate Tea from Argentina
(llex paraguariensis)
by Ed Jones, the Booster guy
...My first introduction to Yerba Mate happened many years ago when my
stepson returned home for a visit after graduating from college and then
touring with a vocal group from the school. One of the stops on their tour
included the country of Argentina. While there, they took in the local customs, one
of those being the sharing of a cup of tea made from this tree. He brought a
bag of the dried tea home along with a special vessel that is used to steep
and drink the concoction and gave it to my wife as a gift...
Q: I got an Olive tree from you a few months ago, planted in the ground and it is
doing well, but I don't see any active growth. The tree looks healthy but
still about the same size when I planted it in June. I'm old and I want to see
the olives sooner than later. Any suggestions, should I give it some
fertilizer?
A: Olive trees are relatively slow growers, however, with
balanced nutrition they can grow much faster, as fast as a few feet per year. Check
out this Article by Ed Jones where he describes how he grew nice, bushy Olive
trees just within one season with a help of Sunshine Boosters fertilizers. The
article shows in details how to properly use liquid fertilizer on your fruit
trees.
"...Hello my name is Gary, I bought your Ugly Betty Mango tree a little over a year ago. When I saw your photo I
thought to myself why are they calling this mango ugly Betty? It doesn't
look ugly at all to me. It was a deep yellowish orange with a little red to it
round so what is so ugly about it? Once the fruit started developing on my
tree I thought - now I understand, it's such an odd shape! However, it looks
nothing like your photo and personally I thought this mango should be called
Awesome Mango! I did not find it ugly at all. Here's a photo of what you call an
ugly
mango Betty..."
Sunshine Mango Tango.
Plant Food for every Mango to be Awesome
Soil, media, substrate or just plain dirt, which is
correct?
by Ed Jones, the Booster guy
...Dirt. What is it really and does it matter what you use to grow your
plants? What is the right dirt for growing plants? In the growing industry,
we refer to it as soil, media or substrate. In the real world, we just call it
dirt. But is it? Is it just dirt or is it something special? We will try to
give some good insight in this article...
Best Hot Humid Weather Spinach Crops:
Longevity and Okinawa Spinach
by David Mortimer, Tropical Edibles Expert
...This video is all about the greens. Most find it difficult to grow
vegetables year round in hot climates. In this video we show you two different
spinach varieties that not only handle the heat but thrive in it...
...Can healthy food taste delicious? Healthy Longevity Spinach... it
tastes like... spinach. You can add it to your salads, but let's face it, you can only eat so much of... a salad. So try it cooked!..
Bottlebrush to Little John
or the story of a Dwarf Plant
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
...Bottlebrush... Bottle washing brushes... Nowadays, it is hard to
imagine a more outdated concept! For reuse, all glass containers have been
cleaned industrially for many years. Young people have never even heard of,
especially used, such a thing. Nevertheless, Bottlebrush not only lives, but is
often used by many people. In today's world, Bottlebrushes are not brushes at all, but... beautiful ornamental plants!..
...This plant was originally selected as a chance seedling in the 1980s by
Ken Dunstan of Alstonville, New South Wales and was also called Callistemon
Alstonville Dwarf, Tom Thumb and, at last, Little John. They said that the
choice of this name was the song "Little John, Bottle John" by the American singer and songwritter Terry Grosvenor on lyrics by Laura E. Richard. Little John was the 1986 Shrub of the Year in Australia and was originally introduced as a plant that only grew to 3ft tall...
Learn how to shape your mango trees using a technique known as tipping.
Tipping your mangos will help to develop more branches and will give the tree
more places to flower and produce fruit.
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Q: I want to grow flowering vines up and around my garage;
however I want to make sure whatever I put will grow long enough to make it all the
way around the top. I attached photo of my garage and where I mounted the
bolts for the trellis. What plants do you recommend for doing something like
this that will eventually grow long enough to complete the arch over the
garage? Right now I have mandevillas there but I know they aren't the right species. I know bougainvilleas will work, but I was hoping to do something less thorny since it’s near the walkway.
A: There are several vines that can fit your project. These are
just a few suggestions:
Season star:
The Purple Tango of Hypnotizing Jacaranda
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
...Hypnotizing bluish-purple, trumpet-like flowers create the magical
image of the tree. Incredible, long-lasting purple blooms in spring give way to
rich, yellow hues in the fall, making the Jacaranda Tree a season-to-season
star that stands out. Fern-like foliage lends volume to its bold, dramatic
silhouette for a landscape look unlike any other. When the trumpet-shaped
blooms finally fall, they form a lilac carpet beneath the awe-inspiring Jacaranda
for luxuriant curb appeal...